Rachel Finds New Possibilities With Working Together
Rachel had previously worked as a bartender, server, and often had to supervise staff. But she could no longer work in that industry.
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Skip to NavigationRachel had previously worked as a bartender, server, and often had to supervise staff. But she could no longer work in that industry.
We invite schools, businesses, and organizations to participate in New Brunswick’s Disability Awareness Week (DAW). DAW takes place during National Access Ability Week, May 29 to June 4, 2022.
Marla Calder, an occupational therapist at the Stan Cassidy Centre for Rehabilitation in Fredericton, New Brunswick has some great successes with the LipSync.
While Tina had periodically volunteered with local organizations, she was unemployed for many years before joining Neil Squire’s Working Together program in 2020.
When Ysabelle first joined Neil Squire’s Working Together program, she was uncertain of what she wanted to do for work. But it was apparent from the first meeting with her Career Facilitator that she had an incredible amount of drive and energy.